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us and that you agree to not hold us liable for the result of any actions you may
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Data Quality
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accurate or has been misinterpreted, or if you possess extra information which might
contribute to NIEA’s understanding of a structure’s architectural or historical value
we would be pleased to hear from you. Our aim is to have a database which is both
clear and is as accurate as it can possibly be.

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The Northern Ireland Environment Agency holds copyright on much of the material in
the Monuments and Buildings Record, under delegation from Her Majesty's Stationery
Office, and specific written authority must be sought to reproduce, publish or exhibit
it. Copyright fees are usually levied, but may be waived if the material is to be
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LegislationFor guidance on the reproduction of United Kingdom, England, Wales and
Northern Ireland Primary and Secondary Legislation, you can read Guidance Note 6
on the subject, by visiting the HMSO site.

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conditions. Title, copyright and all other proprietary rights in the digital data
remain vested in Northern Ireland Environment Agency and the Ordnance Survey
of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland Environment Agency do not guarantee that the digital data
is free of minor errors not materially affecting performance.

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be suitable for use with any GIS or any other computer software.

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for personal and business use. However, you are not allowed to sell this data to
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Use of NIEA database information is conditional upon your agreement to accept the
application of the laws of Northern Ireland to govern matters between us and that
you agree to not hold us liable for the result of any actions you may take based
on the information contained herein. We have carefully prepared the content of this
database but disclaim all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of
the information contained in any of the materials on this database and suggest that
readers should always seek the advice of an appropriately qualified person to validate
such data.

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Any dispute arising under these Terms and Conditions shall be subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of Northern Ireland.